What Size Tank Do Betta Fish Need?
Betta fish need a tank size of at least 5 gallons to live comfortably and thrive. In a larger tank, … more
Betta fish need a tank size of at least 5 gallons to live comfortably and thrive. In a larger tank, … more
Glass catfish and betta fish cannot live together as they have different temperament and habitat requirements. Glass catfish and betta … more
Did you know that even fish can get injured? It’s true, injury in aquarium fish is a fascinating and often … more
Fish do not yawn; yawning in fish is not a known behavior. Fish do not have the physical structure or … more
Fish cannot drown in milk because they require oxygen from water to breathe. Fish have gills, which allow them to … more
The lateral line is a sensory system in fish that detects water movement and helps them navigate their environment. It … more
Fish have ears that enable them to detect sound waves in water, but they perceive sound differently than humans do. … more
Fish swim fast in order to escape predators, catch prey, and migrate to different areas for survival. Swimming fast allows … more
Whether you are moving to a new home, taking your Betta fish to the vet, or transporting it for any … more
Fish necropsy is a crucial practice in the realm of aquatic animal health. Just as autopsies on land-based animals help … more
Epistylis in fish is a potentially dangerous condition that has been plaguing aquarium enthusiasts and fish farmers alike. This parasitic … more
Algal blooms, those vibrant yet potentially harmful outbreaks of algae in bodies of water, have become an increasingly prevalent issue … more
Whirling disease is a parasitic infection of fish caused by a microscopic protozoan Myxobolus cerebralis which is a group representative … more
If you’re an aquarium enthusiast or a shrimp owner, it’s crucial to be aware of the signs and symptoms of … more
Betta fish can be depressed. Depression can impact your bettas’ whole day’s activity. But how do I know if my … more